

Old Tucson Studios, a historic film set and theme park, offers a glimpse into the Wild West, with live performances, rides, and museums.

Famous for its unique atmosphere and delicious breakfast dishes, a local favorite since 1992.
Known for its cozy atmosphere and excellent breakfast dishes, a downtown Tucson staple.
A Tucson institution since 1922, serving authentic Sonoran Mexican cuisine.
Protection from the sun during outdoor activities at Old Tucson Studios.

To protect your skin from harmful UV rays during long hours outdoors.

For exploring the large film set area and various trails.
A historic film studio and theme park offering a glimpse into the Old West.
A beautiful park featuring giant saguaro cacti and stunning desert landscapes.
A zoo, natural history museum, and botanical garden all in one, showcasing the Sonoran Desert's flora and fauna.
A traditional Mexican soup made with hominy, beef stomach, and red chiles.
A bacon-wrapped hot dog topped with beans, cheese, onions, tomatoes, and mayo.
A crispy fry bread topped with beans, cheese, lettuce, tomatoes, and salsa.

A replica of the badges used in the studio's productions, symbolizing the town's rich film history.
Handcrafted jewelry featuring desert rose stones, a unique mineral found only in the Sonoran Desert.
Authentic, handmade tamales wrapped in corn husks, a traditional Tucson dish.
A scenic waterfront promenade along the Cumberland River, offering picturesque views and recreational opportunities.
Khirbat Al Mafjar, a well-preserved 8th-century Islamic settlement, offers a glimpse into the early Islamic era's architecture and lifestyle.

A 17th-century chapel turned museum, housing remarkable religious art and artifacts.